Stony Brook At A Glance
Type of School: Public research university Size of Campus: 1,040 acres
Number of Students: • 25,710 total students • 17,509 undergraduates • 8,201 graduate students
Number of Faculty:
• 1,021 full-time faculty members • 616 part-time faculty members • 1,188 medical faculty members
Geographic Diversity: 3,611 international students from more than 100 countries Stony Brook, New York The smart choice for your education A
degree from Stony Brook University— an institution with innovative academic programs, award-winning faculty, accom-
plished students, and successful alumni—will take you far beyond your expectations and open doors to countless career possibilities. Ranked among the 25 “Top Public Universities” by Forbes in 2022 and the top universities around the globe by QS World University Rankings in 2021, Stony Brook is the smart choice for your higher education. A member of the elite Association of American Universities, Stony Brook offers undergraduates more than 200 majors, minors, and combined- degree programs; Long Island’s premier aca- demic medical center; and first-rate opportuni- ties for undergraduate research, including at local Brookhaven National Laboratory—a US Depart- ment of Energy national lab that the University has a role in running. Stony Brook was also one of the first research universities in the nation to
establish an office dedicated to promoting under- graduate research and creative activity. We’re committed to putting the best educators
in our undergraduate classes, including award- winning scholars and researchers. Stony Brook’s faculty have received international and national recognition for their achievements. Nobel Laure- ates, Guggenheim Fellows, Pulitzer Prize winners, and MacArthur Grant recipients teach on our cam- pus, making it a magnet for outstanding students. Our diverse campus attracts more than 26,700
students from nearly all 50 states and over 100 countries. Incoming international students have the opportunity to take Advising 101, a specialized course designed to help them successfully tran- sition to Stony Brook during their first semester. In small class sizes, you’ll be able to connect with your cohort as well as advisors and instructors.
International Student Services: • Visa and immigration services • International Student Orientation • Intensive English Center • Student health services • English Pals Program • Academic Success and Tutoring Center • Academic advising • Writing Center • Math Learning Center • Student Accessibility Support Center
Financial Aid: Up to 50% off tuition with the #YouAreWelcomeHere Scholarship; other scholarships offered with admission to Honors College, WISE, or University Scholars programs; need-based aid also available; monthly payment plans for tuition charges offered through Bursar Office
Test Score Requirements: Minimum English proficiency scores: • TOEFL: 80 (internet based) • IELTS: 6.5 • ACT English: 19 • SAT Evidenced-Based Reading and Writing: 480 • PTE Academic: 53 • Duolingo: 105
Application Deadlines and Fees: • SUNY Application, the Common Application, and the Coalition Application all accepted • Fall semester deadline: January 15 • Spring semester deadline: November 1 • Application fee: $50 (waiver can be requested)
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